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after anderson died in 1882, his son archer anderson took over. he died in 1918. his son took over. in the family as far as anderson goes. but also a lot of the workers. you look at the payrolls and the order books and ecb same names over and over and over again. this was a generational affair. one -- you see the same names over and over again. this was a generational affair. one family, the first patriarch came near in the early 1850's -- his lastendents descendent retired from tredegar . and that's one example of a family that stayed here generation after generation. the railroad industry was just starting and america at the time. they were starting to make railroad spikes, things like that. when anderson came on the scene, he helped diversify their out port -- their output. owing to his military connections, he talks the stockholders into purchasing the material needed to produce canons and they started a produce cancer of the state and federal government. from 1850 until 1855, they produced approximately 40 locomotives. by 1860, tredegar ironworks was the largest ironworks in th
after anderson died in 1882, his son archer anderson took over. he died in 1918. his son took over. in the family as far as anderson goes. but also a lot of the workers. you look at the payrolls and the order books and ecb same names over and over and over again. this was a generational affair. one -- you see the same names over and over again. this was a generational affair. one family, the first patriarch came near in the early 1850's -- his lastendents descendent retired from tredegar . and...
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joseph anderson was able to get northern investors to invest in the operation. tredegar was able to get back into operation quickly. they never produced cannons after the civil war. between 1865 and 1873 there was a railroad boom. tredegar became eventually one of the main suppliers of the railroad industry at the time, producing railroad spikes, cartwheels, and railroad cars themselves. in their heyday, the turn-of-the-century, 1890 to 1910, the entire complex span around 23 acres. that included a number of --hine shops, or she shops, horse shoe shops. they had everything from a bronze foundry, several hammer and steam forges, several foundries and several sheds to store a lot of their excess materials they were waiting to ship out because there was such a demand for what they were making. as the 20th century advanced, tredegar was making railroad equipment. wheels, railroad spikes. they were not making cannons, but in 1898 this started making mediations for the american government with the onset of the spanish-american war. that continued
joseph anderson was able to get northern investors to invest in the operation. tredegar was able to get back into operation quickly. they never produced cannons after the civil war. between 1865 and 1873 there was a railroad boom. tredegar became eventually one of the main suppliers of the railroad industry at the time, producing railroad spikes, cartwheels, and railroad cars themselves. in their heyday, the turn-of-the-century, 1890 to 1910, the entire complex span around 23 acres. that...
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>> reporter: not yet, anderson. we do know that the white house is aware of this ruling out in washington state. we understand that a statement could be coming, that they're working on a statement, but no word yet as to when that is going to come. but we should point out, the trump administration is very confident that this is going to hold up in court. the office of legal counsel with the trump administration put out a guidance saying that they felt this executive order was legal. but keep in mind, from a legal standpoint, this has been very controversial all week. you'll recall the acting attorney general, sally yates, was fired personally by the president because she would not carry out this order, and she found that it was not legal. and so, once again, you may have a situation this weekend, anderson, where this is all sort of up in the air legally, and you might have, again, chaos and confusion at these airports because you may have people in some of these countries wanting to figure out, well, can they come to
>> reporter: not yet, anderson. we do know that the white house is aware of this ruling out in washington state. we understand that a statement could be coming, that they're working on a statement, but no word yet as to when that is going to come. but we should point out, the trump administration is very confident that this is going to hold up in court. the office of legal counsel with the trump administration put out a guidance saying that they felt this executive order was legal. but...
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now, yesterday, aped anderson was inches away from -- anderson reservoir was inches away from spilling over. today it is expected to spill over and days flooding in low- lying areas of coyote creek. anderson lake can only take so much water so for the first time in a decade the overflow spillway is going to come in handy. >> and we can get two, three, four thousand cubic feet per second of inflow into the reservoir so when that happens the inflow is greater than the outflow and that means the water level rises. >> reporter: anderson reservoir can only get 68% capacity. right now it's at 99% capacity. the reason for that is, is that it is waiting to get upgraded to survive an earthquake to withstand an earthquake. a few years ago it was discovered that the reservoir would fail if there was a 7.25 magnitude earthquake sending water rushing into downtown morgan hill and downtown san jose. but right now, a bit of a break in the rain. it was raining about 5:00 but again, anderson reservoir is expected to spill over today and cause flooding in low-lying areas of coyote creek coyote creek. li
now, yesterday, aped anderson was inches away from -- anderson reservoir was inches away from spilling over. today it is expected to spill over and days flooding in low- lying areas of coyote creek. anderson lake can only take so much water so for the first time in a decade the overflow spillway is going to come in handy. >> and we can get two, three, four thousand cubic feet per second of inflow into the reservoir so when that happens the inflow is greater than the outflow and that means...
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anderson never showed any interest in converting. when his successors thought of installing steel furnaces, there was either an economic plan or something happened to curtail their plans. as the 20th century advanced, tredegar became more and more obsolete. tredegar remained in operation largely producing cart wheels and small iron implements until 1957. the albemarle paper manufacturing company bought the tredegar property, shut down tredegar operations. a lot of machinery went south of the james river and a , successor tredegar company was set up there that produced some iron and steel implements. in 1950 seven, after albemarle purchased the site, they shut down the entire property, but they did you some buildings for storage for their paper products. one of the tredegar offices was used for research and develop ment for their company. in 1952, albemarle merged with a company from pennsylvania and got out of paper and into chemicals. they did not have a site for their paper mills here anymore. by the mid-1960's, this place was larg
anderson never showed any interest in converting. when his successors thought of installing steel furnaces, there was either an economic plan or something happened to curtail their plans. as the 20th century advanced, tredegar became more and more obsolete. tredegar remained in operation largely producing cart wheels and small iron implements until 1957. the albemarle paper manufacturing company bought the tredegar property, shut down tredegar operations. a lot of machinery went south of the...
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jose anderson: you can't imagine the setting in these courtrooms. if it were a criminal case, you had shotgun-bearing sheriffs in the courthouse. you do have the threat that someone wants to kill one of the lawyers. so every time they approached the courtroom or made a legal argumet, they were in danger. he was almost tangibly subject to death everywhere he went. i mean everywhere he walked. juan williams: the judges chambers, the courtroom, the sheriffs office, the jail cell, down at a restaurant or down at a county meeting, or with a politiician, he was playing to win. and he was winning time and time again. rawn james: and he won cases against outstanding odds. and he saved lives. juan williams: and he develops a reputation in small communities that's really incredible. he becomes almost christ-like figure. salvation is going to come if we can just get lawyer marshall to come down here and argue with these southern sheriffs and these southern judges and these all-white juries. and if we can just get thurgood marshall. jose anderson: thurgood's co
jose anderson: you can't imagine the setting in these courtrooms. if it were a criminal case, you had shotgun-bearing sheriffs in the courthouse. you do have the threat that someone wants to kill one of the lawyers. so every time they approached the courtroom or made a legal argumet, they were in danger. he was almost tangibly subject to death everywhere he went. i mean everywhere he walked. juan williams: the judges chambers, the courtroom, the sheriffs office, the jail cell, down at a...
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tredegar stayed in the family as far as anderson goes, but also a lot of the workers. you look through the payroll ledgers or the order books and you see the same names over and over again. this was a generational affair. one family in particular, are a family of german immigrants. and the first -- the patriarch of that family came here in about the early 1850s and his last descendant retired from tredegar in 1953. and that was just one example the families that just stayed here generation after generation. initially, tredegar ironworks was making small iron implements. the railroad industry was just starting in america at the time. they were starting to mike railroad spikes things like that. when joseph reed anded a came on board he diversified n. 1801 owing to his connections with the military having been a west point graduate he talked to the stockholders and talked them into purchasing the equipment needed to produce cannons and they started producing canons for both state governments and the federal government. they also from 1850 to 1855 produced approximately 40
tredegar stayed in the family as far as anderson goes, but also a lot of the workers. you look through the payroll ledgers or the order books and you see the same names over and over again. this was a generational affair. one family in particular, are a family of german immigrants. and the first -- the patriarch of that family came here in about the early 1850s and his last descendant retired from tredegar in 1953. and that was just one example the families that just stayed here generation...
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is connected to the anderson reservoir, which is at capacity. all that water is flowing into coyote creek and flooding the surrounding area. . good morning... i'm darya folsom. and i'm mark danon. we have complete team coverage of the massive flooding in san jose. james fletcher is showing us the neighborhoods being evacuated. and both will tran and averi harper are live in san jose this morning with a closer look at the flooding. we'll get to that breaking news in just a minute. but first we want to show you the weather and traffic today. more rain is in the forecast.... and a major highway is closed right now. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 toll to 101 a few lingering showers will be into morning, mainly otherwise, drier conditions are late week with temperatures. weather by the weekend with the potential for and gusty winds. back to our bre
is connected to the anderson reservoir, which is at capacity. all that water is flowing into coyote creek and flooding the surrounding area. . good morning... i'm darya folsom. and i'm mark danon. we have complete team coverage of the massive flooding in san jose. james fletcher is showing us the neighborhoods being evacuated. and both will tran and averi harper are live in san jose this morning with a closer look at the flooding. we'll get to that breaking news in just a minute. but first we...
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>> reporter: not yet, anderson. we do know from talking to people in the administration that they do plan to have some kind of statement, some time tonight. it's unclear when that's going to come. they're aware of this ruling, they're aware of this temporary restraining order, but maggie haberman was on earlier saying they may take their time with this. that could be the case. however, we should point out, this administration all week long, this white house all week long has been almost pug nashs in defending this executive order. there hadn't been an acknowledgement that they botched the rollout of the executive order, although there are a number of republicans saying that up on capitol hill. as soon as we get that statement to you we'll bring it to you, but earlier this week, the justice department for this administration handed out guidance, saying that they believe that this executive order is legal and, you know, just consider the brouhaha that we just saw develop throughout the week. the acting attorney genera
>> reporter: not yet, anderson. we do know from talking to people in the administration that they do plan to have some kind of statement, some time tonight. it's unclear when that's going to come. they're aware of this ruling, they're aware of this temporary restraining order, but maggie haberman was on earlier saying they may take their time with this. that could be the case. however, we should point out, this administration all week long, this white house all week long has been almost...
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this is about anderson dam. obviously the rain contributed to the over flowing of anderson dam, but what we have is a situation that is unique. it exceeded the 100-year flood zone. that gives you an indication thats this is not a flood that we would typically anticipate. what happened at anderson dam is the cause of what iss' hamg here. >> historic flooding is what we're seeing right now in san jose. this is what we know. at least 14,000 people are under a mandatory evacuation order. several schools inside that evacuation zone have also been canceled today. nos class. >> this is a situation where a lot of folks woke up this morning and found out the first time this area of downtown san jose is under mandatory evacuation. bob redell has been out there for us all morning. bob, describe what the situation is at this point. you've seen families returning to their homes in some cases, not sure what to expect. >> reporter: a lot of people out on the streets near coyote creek sweeping up, wiping away the grime that was
this is about anderson dam. obviously the rain contributed to the over flowing of anderson dam, but what we have is a situation that is unique. it exceeded the 100-year flood zone. that gives you an indication thats this is not a flood that we would typically anticipate. what happened at anderson dam is the cause of what iss' hamg here. >> historic flooding is what we're seeing right now in san jose. this is what we know. at least 14,000 people are under a mandatory evacuation order....
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anderson needs major earthquake upgrades before it can safely hold water at full capacity. until then, it's a race against the next big storm and earthquake to drain the reservoir. if the water spills over, low- lying areas of coy yet tee creek -- coyote creek could flood. this home has seen minor flooding and he's loading up on sandbags, not taking any chances. >> do you think this is going to stop it? >> i hope so, i think so. >> all righty, so if or when the reservoir spills over its banks, they think the flow will be about 1,000 cubic feet per second. to give you some reference, this is 416 cubic feet per second. so a significant flow, but they do not think it's going to cause any significant flooding in coyote creek. we're live near morgan hill. >>> here's a sight we haven't seen in nearly a decade. the unique spillway is now flowing, water going over the top. the reservoir is unusual because it drains from below p. it reached full capacity this morning sending water into the drainage hole up there. it's called the glory hole. it works like a bathtub drain. the water a
anderson needs major earthquake upgrades before it can safely hold water at full capacity. until then, it's a race against the next big storm and earthquake to drain the reservoir. if the water spills over, low- lying areas of coy yet tee creek -- coyote creek could flood. this home has seen minor flooding and he's loading up on sandbags, not taking any chances. >> do you think this is going to stop it? >> i hope so, i think so. >> all righty, so if or when the reservoir...
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anderson reservoir is only supposed to be at 68% capacity. as i mentioned before, it is now at 99% capacity. and the reason for that is that experts a few years ago discovered that anderson reservoir would fail during a 7.25 magnitude earthquake. and water rushing into downtown morgan hill and san jose. so that is why they are releasing the water. but, they say it takes time for the water levels to drop. live in morgan hill, maria medina, kpix5. >> all right, maria. thank you. >>> and now let's go to sandra osborne to show us the conditions in pacifica. sandra? >> reporter: hey there, we are finally getting a little break from the rain. that's nice. it is a little drizzly out. but you can see the ocean is definitely very churned up. we have had some waves strong enough to crash on the rocks below. and spray over the seawall. it is getting a little too close for comfort. but despite all the wind and rain, plenty of people are still outside enjoying their friday. >> i used to come here with my father when i was a little boy. [ laughter ] yeah!
anderson reservoir is only supposed to be at 68% capacity. as i mentioned before, it is now at 99% capacity. and the reason for that is that experts a few years ago discovered that anderson reservoir would fail during a 7.25 magnitude earthquake. and water rushing into downtown morgan hill and san jose. so that is why they are releasing the water. but, they say it takes time for the water levels to drop. live in morgan hill, maria medina, kpix5. >> all right, maria. thank you....
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the anderson reservoir. we'll explain what's happening there. and a new concern for the oroville dam spillway this morning... the kron 4 morning news starts right now. good morning... it is wednesday, february 22. i'm james fletcher. toss to weather and traffic. a few lingering showers will be possible today into early thursday morning, mainly offshore and near the coast. otherwise, drier and much cooler conditions are forecast through late week with chilly overnight/morning temperatures. unsettled weather conditions return by the weekend with the potential for widespread rain and gusty winds. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 the coyote creek is causing problems in causing creek is the coyote the coyote creek is causing problems in san jose.... several neighborhoods remain underwater this morning. hundreds of families ar
the anderson reservoir. we'll explain what's happening there. and a new concern for the oroville dam spillway this morning... the kron 4 morning news starts right now. good morning... it is wednesday, february 22. i'm james fletcher. toss to weather and traffic. a few lingering showers will be possible today into early thursday morning, mainly offshore and near the coast. otherwise, drier and much cooler conditions are forecast through late week with chilly overnight/morning temperatures....
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. >>> the first, a tipping point at the anderson reservoir. the storm is pushing water over the edge for the first time in years. >>> the news at 5:00 starts now. good evening to you and thank you for joining us tonight. i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. after weeks of intense storms, water officials in the south bay were bracing for the anderson reservoir to start spilling over. and take a look at it, it may not look like that much, but this scene right here hasn't happened in 11 years. and it could threaten south bay communities. >> we have team coverage for you tonight, including when the storm will hit again next. so let's start right now with nbc bay area chuck coppola, who is live near the anderson dam. what's it like there, chuck? >> reporter: well, peggy and terry, it's become the gathering point here. you can see all the people who have come to take a look at this. anderson reservoir is 101% of capacity. you can see the water line behind me there. so let's take a look at what's brought everybody here. when that happens, it
. >>> the first, a tipping point at the anderson reservoir. the storm is pushing water over the edge for the first time in years. >>> the news at 5:00 starts now. good evening to you and thank you for joining us tonight. i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. after weeks of intense storms, water officials in the south bay were bracing for the anderson reservoir to start spilling over. and take a look at it, it may not look like that much, but this scene right here...
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it's a big deal. >> it's too bad, anderson. again, i'm not sure we know the behind the scenes of this and i just -- as david well remembers, president regan went through six of these people and fired two of them. the first one and fifth one and controversy over another one that was judge william clark who had been a california supreme court justice and wound up as the president's national security advisor. you can believe there is continue ver controversy over that. the long term effect is how the presidency of that individual turns out and ronald reagan is with lot of us one of the great american presidents and these kind of continue verse roversie gone. >> coming up next, a closer look at president trump's climb thait russia as he puts it a ruse. how president trump thinks, acts and reacts. has becoming president changed any of that? we'll speak to two biographers that have known him for decades. can i keep the walnuts? yes. but i get to pick your movie. can i pick the genre? nope. with the blue cash everyday card you get cas
it's a big deal. >> it's too bad, anderson. again, i'm not sure we know the behind the scenes of this and i just -- as david well remembers, president regan went through six of these people and fired two of them. the first one and fifth one and controversy over another one that was judge william clark who had been a california supreme court justice and wound up as the president's national security advisor. you can believe there is continue ver controversy over that. the long term effect...
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anderson? >> sara murray, thanks very much. there were conflicting reports about the calls, most notably the one to mexico's president. the white house is now characterizing president trump's remarks about sending troops into the country, quote, lighthearted, others painting it very differently. mexico's foreign minister was present for that call and i sat down with him earlier tonight for a "360" exclusive interview. there's obviously a lot i want to talk to you about the relationship between mexico and the united states. there is, though, a lot of discussion about this phone call that occurred between president trump and mexico's president, enrique pena nieto. were you on that call? >> i was listening to the call. i was alongside the president. and i can tell you, anderson, it was a very constructive call, the presidents agree based on that call, to continue working. so the teams will continue to work. i just had a good phone call with secretary tillerson, who we will be meeting shortly. >> was that your first phone conversat
anderson? >> sara murray, thanks very much. there were conflicting reports about the calls, most notably the one to mexico's president. the white house is now characterizing president trump's remarks about sending troops into the country, quote, lighthearted, others painting it very differently. mexico's foreign minister was present for that call and i sat down with him earlier tonight for a "360" exclusive interview. there's obviously a lot i want to talk to you about the...
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anderson? >> pam, thanks very much for the update. >> thanks. >>> all right. just ahead tonight, he wants in his words to deconstruct what he calls administrative state in washington and also the president's top political advisor and rarely speaks in public. hear what steve bannon has in mind. some call it dangerous. >>> how embattled lawmakers are handling the town hall from constituents just ahead on "360." it is one of the most powerful tools our species has created. and now we unleash it on your taxes. hello my name is watson. yep. h&r block and ibm watson together. creating a future of more money going back into the pockets of more families. welcome to taxes won. h&r block with watson. come see us and get your taxes won. so this year, they're getting a whole lot more. box 365, the calendar. everyone knows my paperless, safe driver, and multi-car discounts, but they're about to see a whole new side of me. heck, i can get you over $600 in savings. chop, chop. do i look like i've been hurt be
anderson? >> pam, thanks very much for the update. >> thanks. >>> all right. just ahead tonight, he wants in his words to deconstruct what he calls administrative state in washington and also the president's top political advisor and rarely speaks in public. hear what steve bannon has in mind. some call it dangerous. >>> how embattled lawmakers are handling the town hall from constituents just ahead on "360." it is one of the most powerful tools our...
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anderson's next. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us tonight. another high-level departure from the trump administration. andrew puzder facing a likely no vote in the senate, taking himself out of consideration. that, of course, comes two days after national security adviser michael flynn was should be the door. and 3 1/2 weeks into an administration now mired in controversy of all kinds. we're going to bring you the breaking news tonight on general flynn, as well as the larger story surrounding it, which cnn first reported last night. constant contact during the campaign with high-level trump advisers and russians known to u.s. intelligence. that from multiple sources. first, cnn's phil mattingly joins us with the latest on the departure of andrew puzder. do we know what was behind his decision to withdraw? >> apparently, there was disappointment with the attacks he was facing. the reality, he didn't have the votes. what i'm told from senior gop officials is that there were as many as four gop senators who were firmly against him. to put that i
anderson's next. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us tonight. another high-level departure from the trump administration. andrew puzder facing a likely no vote in the senate, taking himself out of consideration. that, of course, comes two days after national security adviser michael flynn was should be the door. and 3 1/2 weeks into an administration now mired in controversy of all kinds. we're going to bring you the breaking news tonight on general flynn, as well as the larger...
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chuck is live near the anderson dam. all this rain getting tough for the reservoirs. >> reporter: i can tell you that the santa clara valley water district is saying that the concern for possible flooding is either late sunday or early monday. now anderson reservoir is 101% of capacity. the concern however is not for down there, those lights of morgan hill but rather for parts of east san jose. so water's been spilling down the spillway all day, it's a concrete lined spillway that is holding very much together. the release down the spillway to draw down as much water as possible. the spillway released from anderson reservoir will not lead to flooding in morgan hill, according to water officials but approaching storms could cause problems down stream where coyote creek flows through low lying parts of east san jose. >> there's areas around kelly park area, there's some low points there, some possible parks and roads that could be flooded first. >> reporter: saturday morning anderson reservoir crested over the lip of its s
chuck is live near the anderson dam. all this rain getting tough for the reservoirs. >> reporter: i can tell you that the santa clara valley water district is saying that the concern for possible flooding is either late sunday or early monday. now anderson reservoir is 101% of capacity. the concern however is not for down there, those lights of morgan hill but rather for parts of east san jose. so water's been spilling down the spillway all day, it's a concrete lined spillway that is...
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and a quick update on the anderson reservoir, it was at 106%. that's what caused all of that major flooding along coyote creek neighborhood on tuesday. but right now, it is about 101%. it's still overcapacity, but based on the hydrographs and all the models. it looks if the water keeps dropping at the current level, it's likely to stop spilling over as early as tomorrow evening into tomorrow night. that's also going to be some good news. here's a quick check of that saturday day planner. stay in the 40s and keep rain chances at noon, by lunch hour. some rain chances will return again by 7:00. fast forward tomorrow. mostly clear skies by noon and we're going to stay for the most part dry through the 3:00. but then by 7:00, we see that second storm system bring a chance of more rain across the bay area, but it's going to be very small rain totals, anywhere between a quarter to possibly a half inch for areas near the north bay. so definitely, not as strong of a storm. as we head over the next seven days. we are expect to see some breezy conditions.
and a quick update on the anderson reservoir, it was at 106%. that's what caused all of that major flooding along coyote creek neighborhood on tuesday. but right now, it is about 101%. it's still overcapacity, but based on the hydrographs and all the models. it looks if the water keeps dropping at the current level, it's likely to stop spilling over as early as tomorrow evening into tomorrow night. that's also going to be some good news. here's a quick check of that saturday day planner. stay...
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anderson reservoir can only be at 68% capacity. and just a few seconds ago i mentioned that it is expected to spill over today and the reason why is because it is waiting to get upgraded to survive an earthquake. a few years ago experts discovered that this dam would fail if there was a 7.25 magnitude earthquake. and it would send water rushing into morgan hill and san jose. so right now again it is raining out here, it is windy at anderson reservoir. it's expected to spill over today. low-lying areas of coyote creek could flood. maria medina, kpix 5. >>> let's check in with sandra osborne in pacifica. >> reporter: good morning to you. we have been watching some steady rain for hours. but the big story right now along the coast would be the massive waves we're experiencing out here. we had some lights set up. i can tell you that a wave actually came over the edge here and knocked out our lights and almost knocked out my photographer eric! so we're way from the edge. as roberta gonzales taught me, never turn your back to an angry oc
anderson reservoir can only be at 68% capacity. and just a few seconds ago i mentioned that it is expected to spill over today and the reason why is because it is waiting to get upgraded to survive an earthquake. a few years ago experts discovered that this dam would fail if there was a 7.25 magnitude earthquake. and it would send water rushing into morgan hill and san jose. so right now again it is raining out here, it is windy at anderson reservoir. it's expected to spill over today....
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this is anderson's dam. when it continued moving north into san jose putting neighborhoods and even highways under water. so those improvements were focused on the areas north of the 101 which doesn't include the area in san jose that's upstream and still under water. >> a lot of work that needs to be done. >> there is so much water. it anywhere to go. >> yeah. the spillway at anderson was completely stopping spilling over, we i don't think it will stop pushing over the spillway probably slow down. it is a flash flood watchful flooding may happen for areas near dealta. it includes places near vallejo. there's been so much floodwaters that we could see some areas being evacuated over the next two to three days. please be on alert. the storm ranger showing some huge spotty showers. but things definitely look sunny as we head into the forecast for tomorrow. by 3:00 tomorrow, we should be out of flood concerns. however, of course, the damage will linger here for months as people try on clean up. tomorrow morning
this is anderson's dam. when it continued moving north into san jose putting neighborhoods and even highways under water. so those improvements were focused on the areas north of the 101 which doesn't include the area in san jose that's upstream and still under water. >> a lot of work that needs to be done. >> there is so much water. it anywhere to go. >> yeah. the spillway at anderson was completely stopping spilling over, we i don't think it will stop pushing over the...
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and anderson, i think what you saw today is vintage trump. this is what i saw from him for a year and a half on the campaign trail. he was sick of getting attacked day in and day out and getting criticized and not being the one out there defending himself. so today, he showed up and offered this defense and hit back at the people he thought were his kricritics. this goes hand in hand with the fact that we're told this is a president who really does feel cooped up in the white house now, and wants to get back to some of these things he relished on the campaign trail. part of that was press conferences, part of that was sparring with television reporters. but the other part of it are these campaign-style rallies. and that is exactly what we're going to see the president do this weekend. head to florida for a campaign rally, less than a month into his presidency. >> well, he certainly talked about the campaign today, so he'll be able continue to do that. let's bring in the panel, kerstin powers, cornell william brooks, president and ceo of the n
and anderson, i think what you saw today is vintage trump. this is what i saw from him for a year and a half on the campaign trail. he was sick of getting attacked day in and day out and getting criticized and not being the one out there defending himself. so today, he showed up and offered this defense and hit back at the people he thought were his kricritics. this goes hand in hand with the fact that we're told this is a president who really does feel cooped up in the white house now, and...
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>> anderson, a u.s. law enforcement official said this began with the fbi deputy director andrew mccabe and white house chief of staff reince priebus on the sidelines of a separate white house meeting on the day that these stories were published. a white house official says that mccabe actually told priebus that this "new york times" story vastly overstated what the fbi knows about these russian contacts. but a law enforcement official says that mccabe didn't discuss aspects of the case. we don't know exactly what mccabe told priebus. and a white house official said priebus later reached out again to mccabe and to fbi director james comey asking for the fbi to at least talk to reporters on background to dispute the stories. the fbi refused. and i should add that the fbi has refused to comment on this story. >> evan, just so i'm clear, was that the di of the report or the day after the report? >> the morning after the report. >> okay, the morning after. so jim, white house chief of staff reince priebus de
>> anderson, a u.s. law enforcement official said this began with the fbi deputy director andrew mccabe and white house chief of staff reince priebus on the sidelines of a separate white house meeting on the day that these stories were published. a white house official says that mccabe actually told priebus that this "new york times" story vastly overstated what the fbi knows about these russian contacts. but a law enforcement official says that mccabe didn't discuss aspects of...
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. 20 miles away from us, the anderson reservoir. a lot of issues regarding anderson reservoir and 101 for the thousands of commuters and drivers that are impacts. for that, let's bring in robert honda for our continuing coverage. robert? >> we're here alongside coyote creek, even without any storm or rain, you can see how powerful the water is surging. something that many people can't resist seeing up close. >> the water surging gives you an idea where it's causing so much trouble downstream and why so many visitors are showing up to look at it. >> the power of nature, and how something can change overnight. >> the stability of the zam itself is one of the things some people want to check out. >> they live in morgan him i'm right down below here. i worry a little bit about it but not too much. >> you come up to take a look? >> just to see what's going on you need to go with the flow. today in daylight the once flooded section of coyote creek. a gaping hole, but at least with no water gushing out. the sheriff training center and juve
. 20 miles away from us, the anderson reservoir. a lot of issues regarding anderson reservoir and 101 for the thousands of commuters and drivers that are impacts. for that, let's bring in robert honda for our continuing coverage. robert? >> we're here alongside coyote creek, even without any storm or rain, you can see how powerful the water is surging. something that many people can't resist seeing up close. >> the water surging gives you an idea where it's causing so much trouble...
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this is right there at the anderson reservoir. the spillover there. and this is why we're seeing the flooding in san jose, about 20 miles up the creek there. or down the creek. an updated list of the evacuations. james lick high school, mayfair community center and shirakawa community center. the power here and 20 miles down this creek is where we're seeing the flooding. >> and i don't think it will drop below flood stage until thursday afternoon. we have some spotty showers anyone traveling to the north. watch out. they're getting pelted in san francisco. this is moving toward oakhand by 5:55 tonight. and dry weather wednesday, thursday, friday, but a new threat on sunday. we'll detail more of this at 6:00. >> thank you for joining us. lester holt up next with "nightly news." >>> tonight, anti-semitism uproar. president trump condemns a wave of threats against jews. what he tells nbc news exclusively after criticism he didn't comment nearly fast enough. >>> trump's deportation plan. new details on a much more aggressive effort to deport undocumented
this is right there at the anderson reservoir. the spillover there. and this is why we're seeing the flooding in san jose, about 20 miles up the creek there. or down the creek. an updated list of the evacuations. james lick high school, mayfair community center and shirakawa community center. the power here and 20 miles down this creek is where we're seeing the flooding. >> and i don't think it will drop below flood stage until thursday afternoon. we have some spotty showers anyone...
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this is a live look from anderson reservoir in morgan hill. officials are trying to lower the water because of the danger if an earthquake hit. a live report from bob coming up. >>> a live look from san jose where creeks are overflowing where they don't typically cause city streets to flood. >>> a live look at the russian river in the north bay. it's been a busy one this week. taking a break and take a breath this morning. thank you for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> we will run out of reporters with all the overflow. >> watching the river levels going back down and sunshine too. but we still have to get through rounds of rain and before this storm system gets out of here. this is what drivers are having to deal w. low visibility with patchy fog. and there's the rain on the radar right now moving through the south bay as well as the east bay. still mist and drizzle elsewhere just to keep things pretty soggy. a look at san jose. the rain starting to clear there. and for the tri-valley, a very soggy morning commute over towards antioch
this is a live look from anderson reservoir in morgan hill. officials are trying to lower the water because of the danger if an earthquake hit. a live report from bob coming up. >>> a live look from san jose where creeks are overflowing where they don't typically cause city streets to flood. >>> a live look at the russian river in the north bay. it's been a busy one this week. taking a break and take a breath this morning. thank you for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon....
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anderson is next. >>> and good evening. thanks for joining us. it is the start of the fourth week of the trump presidency and the messages coming from the white house are painting, well, a tumultuous picture. president trump met with canada's prime minister justin trudeau. at a short press conference the president took a few questions but none on the biggest question mark surrounding his administration, national security adviser general mike flynn. if given the chance reporters might have asked about what the president knows regarding general flynn's alleged conversation about sanctions with the russian ambassador or why general flynn says he changed his story about the conversations or why vice president mike pence denied any such conversations took place. those are just for starters. what we do know general flynn's situation according to a cnn source is fluid. jim acosta joins me with the latest. what do you know, jim? >> reporter: there has been some whiplash today at the white house. earlier the white house counselor kellyanne conway said he
anderson is next. >>> and good evening. thanks for joining us. it is the start of the fourth week of the trump presidency and the messages coming from the white house are painting, well, a tumultuous picture. president trump met with canada's prime minister justin trudeau. at a short press conference the president took a few questions but none on the biggest question mark surrounding his administration, national security adviser general mike flynn. if given the chance reporters might...
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>> where to start, anderson. my mother and father raised me to be gracious in vintectory as kid. that's what we try to pass on. based on those tweets, it appears it's a lesson lost on president trump. >> if you can stay with us, i want to bring in the panel. also alan dershowitz and ken cuccinelli. on friday night, i'd like to give you a chance to ask the attorney general a question if you'd like. >> sure. one of the arguments made in what i think was a very good brief by the justice department was that there is a compromise, possibly afoot here. namely, you didn't even ask the judge in the federal district court to extend his injunction to people who have never been in the country, have never set foot in the country, who were just seeking a visa. you didn't even ask for it, but he granted that. and the justice department is now suggesting that, well, maybe, you can split the difference here. maybe you can continue the injunction as to people who have been in the country, the people you've described who are coming to work, or to reunite with relatives while eliminating the injunc
>> where to start, anderson. my mother and father raised me to be gracious in vintectory as kid. that's what we try to pass on. based on those tweets, it appears it's a lesson lost on president trump. >> if you can stay with us, i want to bring in the panel. also alan dershowitz and ken cuccinelli. on friday night, i'd like to give you a chance to ask the attorney general a question if you'd like. >> sure. one of the arguments made in what i think was a very good brief by the...
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right now the anderson reservoir is at 93 percent capacity - well over regulators' safety limit of 68 percent.there are seismic concerns on the 60-year-old dam that mean the water district is trying to get as much water out as it physically can."while it's pretty impressive to see 416 cubic feet of water per second pass through this outflow, remember the inflows into the reservoir are two thousand feet per second." "that's why the water level is continuing to rise."when next week's storm rolls around, the water district thinks the lake will fill to capacity."i love it. i can't wait until it comes over the spillway. it's gorgeous." from the top of the dam, you can see how close the water level is getting to the spillway.though there aren't real flood concerns here now, they could be coming."when and if the water goes over the spillway, we can't control the amount of water that's flowing over, so that's where you see flooding concerns."even still, the water district spokesman marty grimes isn't anticipating major issues.some other reservoirs in the valley, like uvas, are already spillin
right now the anderson reservoir is at 93 percent capacity - well over regulators' safety limit of 68 percent.there are seismic concerns on the 60-year-old dam that mean the water district is trying to get as much water out as it physically can."while it's pretty impressive to see 416 cubic feet of water per second pass through this outflow, remember the inflows into the reservoir are two thousand feet per second." "that's why the water level is continuing to rise."when next...
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anderson has been well studied. the waterway below the dam has been well evaluated. like i said, it was mapped out. i saw maps that said, if we get this cubic feet per second flow, this is where the water is going to exceed the capacity of the river to handle it, and it's going to be going over its banks. it's well mapped out, it's well studied. we know where water is going to go. >> reporter: captain, thank you very much. i appreciate it. that's what we have here at the norrendale neighborhood. the rescue operation still going on. it's ironic the sun is trying to come through the clouds right
anderson has been well studied. the waterway below the dam has been well evaluated. like i said, it was mapped out. i saw maps that said, if we get this cubic feet per second flow, this is where the water is going to exceed the capacity of the river to handle it, and it's going to be going over its banks. it's well mapped out, it's well studied. we know where water is going to go. >> reporter: captain, thank you very much. i appreciate it. that's what we have here at the norrendale...
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reservoirs including anderson in the south bay are at maximum capacity. the heaviest rain still hours away. >> some areas are already seeing a light rain. taking you outside, this is our traffic camera in san rafael, the 101, cars are moving but the roads are slick. >> let's start with meteorologist rob mayeda. >> we're seeing moisture coming in, firing off moderate showers at times around the north bay and east bay. you can see the moisture plume stretching towards the west and hawaii. the tropical moisture is being pulled into the system. we refer to it as an atmospheric river. we have a flood watch up for the entire bay area through the day tomorrow. with the winds increasing, wind gusts could get close to 60 miles per hour around the peninsula coastline, san francisco, the north bay, and the east bay hills. the timeline of the storm, the potential is there for heavy rain throughout the day, rapid rises to area creation and rivers. gusts up to 60, which will impact power issues and treat which could come down with gusty winds and saturated soil. the bi
reservoirs including anderson in the south bay are at maximum capacity. the heaviest rain still hours away. >> some areas are already seeing a light rain. taking you outside, this is our traffic camera in san rafael, the 101, cars are moving but the roads are slick. >> let's start with meteorologist rob mayeda. >> we're seeing moisture coming in, firing off moderate showers at times around the north bay and east bay. you can see the moisture plume stretching towards the west...
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the water district is in charge of anderson reservoir... we know that. the city is responsible for evacuating people, but it is up to the santa clara valley water district to monitor coyote creek and take steps to prepare for the next storm. kron 4's dan kerman is in san jose tonight .. with that part of the story. natsthis is the issue here where we have debris collect on the treeswednesday, crews with the santa clara valley water district were working their way up and down coyote creek clearing debris in anticipation of the next round of storms.sot don duran/santa clara valley water district 15-25if the deris is collecting in the middle at this level of flow that's not as much of a concern because it will blow right past, but if the debris is collecting toward the levee, then it will push it into the levee and damage the leveethat's why tree branches like these were removed both upstream and downstream of the downtown area it's all part of the water district multi facet approach to monitor the creek and prepare for the next storm sot gina adriano/santa
the water district is in charge of anderson reservoir... we know that. the city is responsible for evacuating people, but it is up to the santa clara valley water district to monitor coyote creek and take steps to prepare for the next storm. kron 4's dan kerman is in san jose tonight .. with that part of the story. natsthis is the issue here where we have debris collect on the treeswednesday, crews with the santa clara valley water district were working their way up and down coyote creek...
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with respect to anderson coyote creek, levels on tuesday at 11.6 feet. this is like the late '90s for weather and storms. the last time coyote creek was that high you have to go back to february 1998. >> as we get a look at the rest of the bay area, we're tracking san lorenzo river near felton expected to hit flood stage. it could get up to 21 feet as we head throughout the evening. we're going to be monitoring it closely. if you live near the river, watch out for flash flooding. it will drop as we head throughout the next two days. alameda creek at niles canyon, in thaz had continuous problems over the past two months. yet again, another night, another storm, going to flood stage, 11.6 feet by 10:00 p.m. tonight. if you approach standing water, turn around and go another direction. this drops below flood stanl as we hit wednesday's forecast. napa river, you missed flood stage tonight. that is the great news. it's running high and fast at 22.3 feet, expected to crest 3:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. russian river in guerneville going to 30.02 feet, close to f
with respect to anderson coyote creek, levels on tuesday at 11.6 feet. this is like the late '90s for weather and storms. the last time coyote creek was that high you have to go back to february 1998. >> as we get a look at the rest of the bay area, we're tracking san lorenzo river near felton expected to hit flood stage. it could get up to 21 feet as we head throughout the evening. we're going to be monitoring it closely. if you live near the river, watch out for flash flooding. it will...
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all around the area that's flooding, no rain, no more water rolling into anderson lake or anderson reservoir and spillig over, at least no additional and you can see it's pretty quiet everywhere this morning. in fact, drove on a lot of dryness this morning. it was such a relief. hopefully you'll find the same. temperatures mainly in the low to upper 40s at 7:00. low to mid 50s in the afternoon hours with partly cloudy conditions, it's a cool please. these temperatures are supposed to be in the low to mid 60s, we're ten degrees cooler than average. grab a coat if you're heading out this evening. here's a look at 280 and 17 in san jose. still some wet spots down there. public transit a little cooler today so just dress a little bit warmer. drying trend, especially for the evening commute and caution if you're going to be out on the water, it's going to be breezy at times. let's take a look at your temperatures today. we're going from about 55 in san rafael and richmond to the warm spots, if you want to call them that, palo alto and concord, only at 58 degrees and you can see there's a little b
all around the area that's flooding, no rain, no more water rolling into anderson lake or anderson reservoir and spillig over, at least no additional and you can see it's pretty quiet everywhere this morning. in fact, drove on a lot of dryness this morning. it was such a relief. hopefully you'll find the same. temperatures mainly in the low to upper 40s at 7:00. low to mid 50s in the afternoon hours with partly cloudy conditions, it's a cool please. these temperatures are supposed to be in the...
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again, anderson, this is a big deal. it's weighing in on social issues which we've not seen a president do a lot, and indeed, it is even controversial inside his own cabinet. >> yeah. i mean, you have some reporting on that. the education secretary betsy devos, her involvement how that all played out. >> indeed, anderson. this is fascinating. yesterday in the oval office with attorney general jeff sessions and education secretary betsy devos, they were at strong disagreements here over what they should do about rescinding this guidance, and we are told that the secretary of education betsy devos was arguing strongly that protections be placed for students. she actually issued a statement of her own this evening separate of all of this that is offering a window into her disagreement, and part of that statement as she says we have a responsibility to protect every student in america. she called it a moral obligation. we are told she's going to be meeting with some student groups tomorrow to talk about this as well, anderso
again, anderson, this is a big deal. it's weighing in on social issues which we've not seen a president do a lot, and indeed, it is even controversial inside his own cabinet. >> yeah. i mean, you have some reporting on that. the education secretary betsy devos, her involvement how that all played out. >> indeed, anderson. this is fascinating. yesterday in the oval office with attorney general jeff sessions and education secretary betsy devos, they were at strong disagreements here...
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although a great deal had been accomplished in cleaning up the nation's air, the anderson slides were alarming evidence that parks were still unprotected. >> the navajo power plant in 1974. we flew over the plant to photograph the plume from the air and smoke was blowing into the grand canyon. when this happens, the vista is reduced to less than the width of the canyon. when pollution finds its way into this huge basin, and the view becomes something more like this. this is a candlestick peak when it is being impacted by air pollution from power plants, it looks like this. >> in december of 1976, rogers and his staff went west to see for themselves. here they experienced the rugged beauty of our national parks and followed a trail of pollution that led from the grand canyon to the massive navajo power plant 50 miles to the north. from the four corners plant, they saw a screen of nitrates and sulfates that nearly alliterative shiprock monument in the navajo reservation. to the lawmakers, the nation's energy needs were clearly conflicting with another national value, the preservation of
although a great deal had been accomplished in cleaning up the nation's air, the anderson slides were alarming evidence that parks were still unprotected. >> the navajo power plant in 1974. we flew over the plant to photograph the plume from the air and smoke was blowing into the grand canyon. when this happens, the vista is reduced to less than the width of the canyon. when pollution finds its way into this huge basin, and the view becomes something more like this. this is a candlestick...
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you can see for yourself, anderson. they have taken these steel barricades and rammed through at least some of these windows, and take a look down this way. you can see a barricade sticking out of the window. i don't see any officers here, at least where i'm standing. you can taste and feel the tear gas that's been deployed. but, you know, other than that, there's really no sign of the police, just right in my vantage point. i did earlier see them on the second floor. one of the students, he just saw them. but i don't see any police officers here on the ground floor. and you can see there's quite a bit of a crowd. i want to walk you over this way. excuse us. you can see this way. you can see, get a better look at the crowd. this is a large crowd. and despite police orders, telling them to clear out, they're not going anywhere. and they're still chanting. they're still dancing. we were asking about some of the homemade shields. i can see some of them here. they're holding them up. they're using them. and they're surround
you can see for yourself, anderson. they have taken these steel barricades and rammed through at least some of these windows, and take a look down this way. you can see a barricade sticking out of the window. i don't see any officers here, at least where i'm standing. you can taste and feel the tear gas that's been deployed. but, you know, other than that, there's really no sign of the police, just right in my vantage point. i did earlier see them on the second floor. one of the students, he...
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look at video of anderson reservoir. at capacity. been gushing over the spillway and into coyote creek since saturday. here's the latest from san jose. the city declared a local emergency because of the flooding and what may still be yet to come. >> at least 220 people have been forced from their homes. they're not sure when they can go back. first responders spray painted xs on homes and apartments that were successfully evacuated. that's a sign everyone there was okay. >> amazingly so far no injuries
look at video of anderson reservoir. at capacity. been gushing over the spillway and into coyote creek since saturday. here's the latest from san jose. the city declared a local emergency because of the flooding and what may still be yet to come. >> at least 220 people have been forced from their homes. they're not sure when they can go back. first responders spray painted xs on homes and apartments that were successfully evacuated. that's a sign everyone there was okay. >>...
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concern and curiousity at anderson reservoir. santa clara >>> it's amazing, and i think it shows that mother nature has a lot of surprises. >> now at 5:00 concern and curiosity at anderson reservoir. santa clara county residents witnessing a dangerous spectacle not seen in years. >> i'm danielle nottingham in los angeles. coming up, a powerful and deadly storm cripples southern california. >> here's the bottom line. we have to keep our country safe! >> plus, the president holding a large election style rally but here in the bay area, lawmakers fight to save obamacare. good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. we start tonight on storm watch. here we go again. this evening, anderson reservoir in mosque spilling over its banks for the first time in more than a decade in morgan hill. jackie ward says people in the area are amazed and concerned. she is there live. >> reporter: hey, brian. so this outlet has been open for weeks. but today, it was a tourist destination. hundreds of people were coming to take pictures a
concern and curiousity at anderson reservoir. santa clara >>> it's amazing, and i think it shows that mother nature has a lot of surprises. >> now at 5:00 concern and curiosity at anderson reservoir. santa clara county residents witnessing a dangerous spectacle not seen in years. >> i'm danielle nottingham in los angeles. coming up, a powerful and deadly storm cripples southern california. >> here's the bottom line. we have to keep our country safe! >> plus, the...
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a raging waterfall from the anderson dam spillway to coyote creek. that runs to the bay and is expected to crest later this morning above flood stage. in san jose, about three dozen mobile homes have flooded or are in imminent danger of flooding. people are trying to evacuate their homes and trying to pump out water as fast as they can. three people had to be rescued from rising water yesterday in this area. people camping near the creek had -- were stranded as waters rose. they paddled out on a raft to save them. then later they saved a third man. they were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. the roosevelt community center is open and the sure cow what community center -- shriakawa community center are open for shelter. for pets, you can take them to the san jose shelter for safe keeping. >>> the river crest at nine feet and had us topped at 10 feet. we expected to continue to rise -- it has topped at 10 feet. we expect it to rise some more.>>> there is more in storm coverage ahead and you can keep track on our interactive high definition rad
a raging waterfall from the anderson dam spillway to coyote creek. that runs to the bay and is expected to crest later this morning above flood stage. in san jose, about three dozen mobile homes have flooded or are in imminent danger of flooding. people are trying to evacuate their homes and trying to pump out water as fast as they can. three people had to be rescued from rising water yesterday in this area. people camping near the creek had -- were stranded as waters rose. they paddled out on...
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we took a look at anderson it is 101%. coyote 103% and lexington lexington already over 100% capacity if the this ask something we will be monitoring with that incoming storm. now, we do have a couple of changes coming our way. tonight's storm is going to be the strongest, bringing flood risks through monday morning and we are expecting that rain to stick around through monday. the heaviest rain is, unfortunately going to be during your early morning commute, so you definitely want to take some extra time and plan out that morning ahead of time. by tuesday that rain kind of shifts into showers thaends by wednesday we see the last disturbance kind of bring something showers as well and through next weekend we finally dry out by thursday but for tonight get ready for that microclimate weather alert. back to you. >> you're watching today in the bay, up next running away from smoking. an ambitious idea from a former bay area radio personality ten years after a major change in his life. that's part of our bay area proud series,
we took a look at anderson it is 101%. coyote 103% and lexington lexington already over 100% capacity if the this ask something we will be monitoring with that incoming storm. now, we do have a couple of changes coming our way. tonight's storm is going to be the strongest, bringing flood risks through monday morning and we are expecting that rain to stick around through monday. the heaviest rain is, unfortunately going to be during your early morning commute, so you definitely want to take some...
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anderson there, almost 103% of capacity. so that water fall you saw cascading over the weekend running faster and running higher. and, of course, that does eventually lead down into the coyote creek area, which even as the rain subsides, you'll notice the crest for that particular stretch of coyote creek east of eatonville, 11.6 feet, tuesday early afternoon, the highest it's been since 1998. jeff? that is phenomenal. let's look at some of the rivers, creeks and streams. another spot near alameda creek, 11.6 feet by 10:00 p.m. tonight. as we take you more off to the north, napa river, 22.3 feet, below flood stage at 3:00 tuesday. and in guerneville, 30.02 feet early tomorrow morning and this drops over the next two days. in terms of the specific forecast, tomorrow morning some scattered rain. things will try and start to break up. we'll have temperatures in the 50s from the tri valley down to the south bay. for the north bay, 52 degrees, san francisco low 50s and east bay 56. so specifically tomorrow rain forecast. we have s
anderson there, almost 103% of capacity. so that water fall you saw cascading over the weekend running faster and running higher. and, of course, that does eventually lead down into the coyote creek area, which even as the rain subsides, you'll notice the crest for that particular stretch of coyote creek east of eatonville, 11.6 feet, tuesday early afternoon, the highest it's been since 1998. jeff? that is phenomenal. let's look at some of the rivers, creeks and streams. another spot near...
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for the first time since 2006, anderson reservoir and morgan hill is full and spilling over, sending water rushing into coyote creek. people living in low-lying neighborhoods are watching closely the rising waters and doing what they can to clean out debris to prevent backups. >> this may be the most high i've seen in the years i've lived in my house here. >> reporter: there is similar danger in the santa cruz mountains, the san lorenzo river is also expected to rise quickly, creating dangerous conditions. yesterday, a man spotted this in the ben lomond home. >> we were standing here looking down in the river and on the two trees close together down there it appears there was a body. and we called 911. >> reporter: swift water rescue crews confirmed the man was dead and pulled him from the water. his name has not been released but we've learned he is a 46-year-old man from ben lomond, the coroner is expected to perform an autopsy later this week to determine how he died. the water district also sent out a next storm message warning warning them about the flooding near the flea market
for the first time since 2006, anderson reservoir and morgan hill is full and spilling over, sending water rushing into coyote creek. people living in low-lying neighborhoods are watching closely the rising waters and doing what they can to clean out debris to prevent backups. >> this may be the most high i've seen in the years i've lived in my house here. >> reporter: there is similar danger in the santa cruz mountains, the san lorenzo river is also expected to rise quickly,...
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>> a great deal of revisionist history, anderson. what happened was in 2015 right after the pafrs attacks pool in the country were scared, congress was reacting strongly. they decided to put in new restrictions. >> congress did. >> congress, republicans in congress specifically. we tried to dial back and work back what we thought would be viable. make it not as stringent or strong. it was never a ban. it was never banning any individuals from these countries coming in. but eve. visa restrictions that were proposed were not proposed by the white house. we weren't in control of congress. this was joan -- >> these seven countries you're saying they were identified by members of congress? >> they were identified by members of congress, yes. >> do you know what that identification was based on? >> you'd have to ask members of congress. >> your old boss came up in an interview president trump did with bill to rye le on the weekend. i want to play part of it. >> you guys seem to get along. all right? would that be accurate? >> it's a very s
>> a great deal of revisionist history, anderson. what happened was in 2015 right after the pafrs attacks pool in the country were scared, congress was reacting strongly. they decided to put in new restrictions. >> congress did. >> congress, republicans in congress specifically. we tried to dial back and work back what we thought would be viable. make it not as stringent or strong. it was never a ban. it was never banning any individuals from these countries coming in. but...
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anderson? >> all right. michelle, thank you very much. joining us now is trump supporter, jeffrey lord. democratic strategist paul begala. also "new york times" columnist mike rooney and mark hurtling. we heard the national security adviser general flynn talking about iran being on notice. how do you interpret that message? and is there value or a strategy, perhaps, behind being intentionally vague? >> he can questions. there might be value behind the strategy of vagueness. but you don't do it in this manner. the reason i say is many will tell you the language of diplomacy is precise. there is no definition of putting people on notice. it's troubling, first of all. it's really just bluster. and to have a military guy, a former military guy standing in the national security adviser's role saying this in the open and as michelle just said, two of the five parra graphs in the press release, by the way, it's a press release, not a demarsh. it wasn't delivered to the apgs of iran. i wasn't delivered to that country, our allies weren't informed
anderson? >> all right. michelle, thank you very much. joining us now is trump supporter, jeffrey lord. democratic strategist paul begala. also "new york times" columnist mike rooney and mark hurtling. we heard the national security adviser general flynn talking about iran being on notice. how do you interpret that message? and is there value or a strategy, perhaps, behind being intentionally vague? >> he can questions. there might be value behind the strategy of...